GEB Chapter 2
According to Campbell and Yeung, what is/are most likely associated with behavior and the present? A) Mission B) Values C) Long-term objectives D) Vision E) Possibilities
A) Mission
Which of the following is NOT one of the nine recommended components of a mission statement? A) Strategies B) Self-concept C) Concern for employees D) Markets E) Customers
A) Strategies
The mission statement answers which question? A) What is our business? B) How can we improve ourselves? C) What do we want to become? D) Who are our stakeholders? E) How can we increase profitability?
A) What is our business?
All stakeholders' claims on an organization ________ pursued with equal emphasis. A) cannot be B) should always be C) are required to be D) must ideally be E) can usually be
A) cannot be
An overly general mission statement that ________ could be dysfunctional. A) does not exclude any strategy alternatives B) encourages management creativity C) excludes all diversification D) endorses the consideration of feasible potential strategies E) allows for the generation and consideration of a range of alternative objectives
A) does not exclude any strategy alternatives
All stakeholders A) have claims and concerns about an organization, but these claims and concerns vary. B) have the same claims and concerns about an organization. C) have ownership rights in an organization. D) have the same voting rights in an organization. E) have environmental concerns as their top priority.
A) have claims and concerns about an organization, but these claims and concerns vary.
An effective mission statement should do all of the following EXCEPT A) include monetary amounts, numbers, percentages and ratios B) be inspiring C) reveal that the firm is environmentally responsible D) identify the utility of a firm's products E) be reconciliatory
A) include monetary amounts, numbers, percentages and ratios
According to McGinnis, a mission statement should be all of the following EXCEPT A) it should be specific enough to control creative growth B) it should be stated in clear terms C) it should distinguish an organization from all others D) it should define what an organization is E) it should serve as a framework for evaluating both current and prospective activities
A) it should be specific enough to control creative growth
Good mission statements identify the ________ of a firm's products to its customers. A) utility B) price C) profit margin D) demand E) popularity
A) utility
The process of developing a vision and mission statement often includes which of these as the first activity? A) Requesting that managers modify the current document B) Asking managers to read selected articles about mission statements C) Asking managers to prepare a mission statement for the organization D) Having a brainstorming session on whether the organization should have a mission statement E) Merging several mission statements into one document
B) Asking managers to read selected articles about mission statements
The following excerpt from a mission statement illustrates which of the nine essential components of a mission statement? "We believe our first responsibility is to the doctors, nurses, patients, mothers, and all others who use our products and services." A) Markets B) Customers C) Concern for Employees D) Concern for Public Image E) Technology
B) Customers
Which of these examples of a mission statement's focus area does NOT identify the utility of the firm's products to its customers? A) AT&T focuses on communication rather than telephones. B) ExxonMobil focuses on oil and gas rather than energy. C) Union Pacific focuses on transportation rather than railroads. D) Universal Studios focuses on entertainment rather than movies. E) Starbucks focuses on the café experience rather than coffee.
B) ExxonMobil focuses on oil and gas rather than energy
Which of the following illustrates the self-concept component of a mission statement? A) To earn our customer's loyalty, we listen to them, anticipate their needs, and act to create value in their eyes. B) We are committed to leapfrogging ongoing competition within 1,000 days by unleashing the constructive and creative abilities and energies of each of our employees. C) Our emphasis is on North American markets, although global opportunities will be explored. D) To compensate its employees with remuneration and fringe benefits competitive with other employment opportunities in its geographical area and commensurate with their contributions toward efficient corporate operations. E) In this respect, the company will conduct its operations prudently and will provide the profits and growth which will assure our ultimate success.
B) We are committed to leapfrogging ongoing competition within 1,000 days by unleashing the constructive and creative abilities and energies of each of our employees.
What is the best time to develop a mission statement? A) Before a business is opened B) When the firm is successful C) When the firm is in financial trouble D) When the firm is in legal trouble E) When the firm encounters competition
B) When the firm is successful
A good mission statement has A) an employee orientation. B) a customer orientation. C) a shareholder orientation. D) an environmental orientation. E) a profit orientation.
B) a customer orientation.
In the process of developing a mission statement, it is important to involve A) as few managers as possible. B) as many managers as possible. C) upper-level management only. D) lower-level management only. E) the board of directors only.
B) as many managers as possible.
Business Week reports that firms using mission statements have a ________ percent higher return on certain financial measures than those without such statements. A) 10 B) 15 C) 30 D) 45 E) 50
C) 30
All of the following utility statements are relevant in developing a mission statement EXCEPT A) Do not offer me shoes. Offer me comfort for my feet and the pleasure of walking. B) Do not offer me furniture. Offer me comfort and the quietness of a cozy place. C) Do not offer me ideas, emotions, ambience, feelings, and benefits. Offer me things. D) Do not offer me books. Offer me hours of pleasure and the benefit of knowledge. E) Do not offer me clothes. Offer me attractive looks.
C) Do not offer me ideas, emotions, ambience, feelings, and benefits. Offer me things
What question is asked in conjunction with the philosophy component of a mission statement? A) What are the firm's major products or services? B) Is the firm committed to growth and financial soundness? C) What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations, and ethical priorities of the firm? D) Is the firm responsive to social, community, and environmental concerns? E) Are employees a valuable asset of the firm?
C) What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations, and ethical priorities of the firm?
The vision statement answers which question? A) What is our business? B) How can we improve ourselves? C) What do we want to become? D) Who are our stakeholders? E) How can we increase profitability?
C) What do we want to become?
In developing a mission statement, arousing emotion A) is not a benefit. B) is futile. C) is important. D) should be avoided if possible. E) is counterproductive.
C) is important.
A study by Rarick and Vitton found that firms with a formalized mission statement have ________ the average return on shareholders' equity than those firms without a formalized mission statement. A) one-quarter B) half C) twice D) three times E) five times
C) twice
The potential for creative growth in an organization can be limited by A) an overemphasis on stakeholders. B) not enough emphasis on stakeholders. C) a mission statement that is too general. D) a mission statement that is too specific. E) a mission statement that is too dynamic.
D) a mission statement that is too specific.
An effective mission statement does all of the following EXCEPT A) it reflects judgments about future growth directions that are based upon forward-looking external and internal analyses B) it provides useful criteria for selecting among alternative strategies C) it provides a basis for generating and screening strategic options D) it is static in orientation E) it should be enduring
D) it is static in orientation
As indicated in the strategic-management model, a clear ________ is needed before longterm objectives can be established. A) short-term objective B) implementation plan C) audit policy D) mission statement E) evaluation strategy
D) mission statement
When developing a mission statement, what is needed before people can focus on specific strategy formulation activities? A) Negotiation B) Compromise C) Eventual agreement D) A and B only E) All of the above
E) All of the above
Which group would be classified as stakeholders? A) Governments B) Creditors C) Suppliers D) Employees E) All of the above
E) All of the above
Which question(s) are answered in an effective mission statement? A) Is the firm committed to growth and financial soundness? B) Are employees a valuable asset of the firm? C) Geographically, where does the firm compete? D) Who are the firm's customers? E) All of the above
E) All of the above
Which component of a mission statement addresses the firm's distinctive competence or major competitive advantage? A) Technology B) Philosophy C) Concern for public image D) Customers E) Self-concept
E) Self-concept
After a draft mission statement has been developed, it is important to A) ask managers to read several articles about mission statements as background information. B) vote on the mission statement. C) ask managers to prepare a mission statement for the organization. D) ask managers to seek support for the mission statement from their subordinates. E) request modifications, additions, and deletions to the mission statement.
E) request modifications, additions, and deletions to the mission statement.
Effective and carefully planned mission statements A) require major changes every few months. B) require major changes every few quarters. C) require major revision every few years. D) become ineffective in the first year. E) stand the test of time.
E) stand the test of time.
The recommended length of an effective mission statement is ________ words. A) approximately 25 B) no more than 100 C) less than 250 D) at least 300 E) more than 500
C) less than 250
A business' mission is the foundation for all of the following EXCEPT A) priorities B) strategies C) plans D) employee wage rates E) work assignments
D) employee wage rates
In order to appeal to its diverse stakeholders, an effective mission statement should be A) inflammatory. B) provocative. C) contentious. D) reconciliatory. E) dysfunctional.
D) reconciliatory.
King and Cleland recommend that organizations carefully develop a written mission statement for all of the following reasons EXCEPT A) to provide a basis for allocating organizational resources B) to establish a general tone or organizational climate C) to ensure unanimity of purpose within the organization D) to ensure a command-and-control structure E) to facilitate the translation of objectives into a work structure involving the assignment of tasks to responsible elements within the organization
D) to ensure a command-and-control structure
What can be used to promote unbiased views and to manage the development of the mission statement more effectively? A) An internal group B) A committee of managers C) Command-and-control D) Surveys E) An outside facilitator
E) An outside facilitator
Effective mission statements can vary in A) length. B) content. C) format. D) specificity. E) all of the above
E) all of the above
The general public is especially interested in ________, whereas stockholders are more interested in ________. A) environmental concerns; social responsibility B) social responsibility; the treatment of employees C) the treatment of employees; environmental concerns D) profitability; social responsibility E) social responsibility; profitability
E) social responsibility; profitability